Welcome to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rice University. Our faculty and students advance the state-of-the-art in a broad set of disciplines, spanning and redefining the limits of ECE. We create, innovate and design technologies in healthcare, robotics, computing, communications, electronics, and more. Rice ECE is at the crossroads of hardware and software. We integrate these tools to create better, faster, safer technologies to move humanity forward.

Honors/Awards

ECE at Rice is a diverse, dynamic community that emphasizes collaboration and teamwork between faculty, staff and students. Our commitment is to cultivate a learning environment where the diversity of ideas is valued. Learning from each other and respecting each other's views is an essential part of teamwork. We are dedicated to helping all students, faculty, staff, and colleagues to be successful. Our internationally recognized faculty are well respected for their research, industry accomplishments, and expertise in teaching.

Faculty

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Students

The Electrical and Computer Engineering department offers two graduate degree programs. The Master of Electrical Engineering (M.E.E.) degree is a non-thesis, course-based program designed to increase a student’s mastery of advanced subjects. The Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy (M.S./Ph.D) degree program prepares students for a research career in academia or industry. No stand-alone M.S. is offered.

Resources

The department offers two undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) and the Bachelor of Arts in Electrical Engineering (B.A.). Both degrees are organized around a core of required courses and a selection of elective courses from five Specialization Areas: Computer Engineering; Data Science; Neuroengineering; Photonics, Electronics and Nano-devices; and Systems.

Resources

ECE research is highly interdisciplinary and covers a broad range of topics. Currently, ECE research focuses on the following areas: Computer Engineering; Data Science; Neuroengineering; Photonics, Electronics and Nanodevices; and Digital Signal Processing, Systems and Wireless

Opportunities

Along with a vibrant and dynamic seminar series featuring visiting speakers, the ECE department annually hosts Corporate Affiliates Day, a vibrant research showcase. The department also hosts two distinguished lecture series: The Chapman Distinguished Lecture and the Gene Brice Colloquium.

Welcome to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Rice University. Our faculty and students advance the state-of-the-art in a broad set of disciplines, spanning and redefining the limits of ECE. We create, innovate and design technologies in healthcare, robotics, computing, communications, electronics, and more. Rice ECE is at the crossroads of hardware and software. We integrate these tools to create better, faster, safer technologies to move humanity forward.

Honors/Awards

ECE at Rice is a diverse, dynamic community that emphasizes collaboration and teamwork between faculty, staff and students. Our commitment is to cultivate a learning environment where the diversity of ideas is valued. Learning from each other and respecting each other's views is an essential part of teamwork. We are dedicated to helping all students, faculty, staff, and colleagues to be successful. Our internationally recognized faculty are well respected for their research, industry accomplishments, and expertise in teaching.

Faculty

Staff

Students

The Electrical and Computer Engineering department offers two graduate degree programs. The Master of Electrical Engineering (M.E.E.) degree is a non-thesis, course-based program designed to increase a student’s mastery of advanced subjects. The Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy (M.S./Ph.D) degree program prepares students for a research career in academia or industry. No stand-alone M.S. is offered.

Resources

The department offers two undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) and the Bachelor of Arts in Electrical Engineering (B.A.). Both degrees are organized around a core of required courses and a selection of elective courses from five Specialization Areas: Computer Engineering; Data Science; Neuroengineering; Photonics, Electronics and Nano-devices; and Systems.

Resources

ECE research is highly interdisciplinary and covers a broad range of topics. Currently, ECE research focuses on the following areas: Computer Engineering; Data Science; Neuroengineering; Photonics, Electronics and Nanodevices; and Digital Signal Processing, Systems and Wireless

Opportunities

Along with a vibrant and dynamic seminar series featuring visiting speakers, the ECE department annually hosts Corporate Affiliates Day, a vibrant research showcase. The department also hosts two distinguished lecture series: The Chapman Distinguished Lecture and the Gene Brice Colloquium.

Lihong Wang, who earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering while working with two Nobel Laureates at Rice, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, which cited him for his “inventions in photoacoustic microscopy enabling functional, metabolic, and molecular imaging in vivo.”

What brought Tittel to Rice was a still-new technology, the laser (light amplification by simulated emission of radiation). The first was built in 1960 by Theodore H. Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories.

After over five years of dedicated service as executive administrator, the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department bids farewell to Carrie Toffoletto before she transitions to the Office of the Provost.

Victoria Leyton, Lead Research Administrator of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), was recently bestowed the nationally recognized Certified Research Administrator credential by the non-profit entity known as the Research Administrators Certification Council.